Catalogue of the officers and alumni of Rutgers (originally Queen's College) : in New Brunswick, N.J, V. 1, Part 22

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1891. C.E.


JOHN EDWARD HILL (also D.Sc., 1905), Rutgers, 1884.


EDWARD INGELOW PITMAN, Rutgers, 1877.


Ph.D.


*GEORGE D. HULST,


ANTHONY WOODWARD,


Rutgers, 1866. New York City.


Librarian American Museum of Natural History, 1876-1904. Specialist in Fossil Foraminifera. Curator of Department of


Maps and Charts, 1904- .


261


HONORARY DEGREES.


D.Sc.


JOHN BERNHARD SMITH, New Brunswick, N. J.


Prof. Entomology, Rutgers, 1889- . . Entomologist N. J. Agri- cutural Experiment Station, 1889- State Entomologist, New


Jersey, 1898- Writer on Entomology and Member of many scientific societies.


D.D.


ISAAC P. BROKAW, *CHARLES I. SHEPARD,


Rutgers, 1866. Rutgers, 1850.


L.H.D.


*GEORGE BUCKHAM,


Rutgers, 1832.


LL.D


* ALEXANDER T. MCGILL, Jersey City, N. J. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1864). A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1867). LL.B. (Columbia, 1867). LL.D. (Coll. N. J., 1891). Member N. J. Assembly, 1874-75. Prosecutor of Pleas, Hudson county, 1878- 83. Judge Court of Common Pleas, Hudson county, 1883-87. Chancellor of the State of New Jersey, 1887-1900. Died, April 21, 1900.


* ABRAHAM V. VAN FLEET, Flemington, N. J.


LL.D. (Lafayette, 1880, and Princeton, 1894).


Lawyer. Vice Chancellor of the State of New Jersey, 1875-94. 1904.


Died, Dec. 25,


1892. A.M.


EDWARD ELSWORTH, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.


LL.B. (State and National Law School, 1858). Banker. Law-


yer. Mayor Poughkeepsie, 1887-89, 1891-92. Trustee, Vassar, 1892- Treasurer, do., 1899-


C.E.


ALBERT CORNELIUS AREND, EDWARD HOWELL,


Rutgers, 1SS9. Rutgers, 1SS9.


CHARLES L. EDGAR,


Rutgers, 1SS2.


Ph.D.


JOHN M. BIGELOW, Albany, N. Y.


A.B. (Williams, 1866). A.M. (Williams, 1869). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1869). Hon. M.D. (Albany Med. Coll., 1870). Prof. Materia Medica and Therapeutics and Diseases of Throat and . Nose, Albany Med. Coll., 1870-1900. Emeritus, 1900-


ELIOT R. PAYSON, New Brunswick, N. J.


A.B. (Hamilton, 1869). A.M. (Hamilton, 1872). Head Master. Rutgers Preparatory School, 1891-1908. Prof. History and Art of Teaching, Rutgers 1893-190S. Prof. History of Teaching and Associate Prof. German Lang. and Lit., 1908- .


E.E.


262


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


D.D.


JOHN KNOX ALLEN, - JOSEPH R. DURYEE, *CHARLES H. POOL,


Rutgers, 1865. Rutgers, 1874. Rutgers, 1863.


JAMES F. RIGGS, East Orange, N. J.


A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1872). Union Sem., 1878. Presb. clergyman. Pastor Brick Presb. Church 1898- Prof. Hellenistic Greek


and New Testament Exegesis, N. B. Sem., 1892-98.


*OREN ROOT, Clinton, N. Y.


A.B. (Hamilton, 1856). L.H.D. (Union, 1895). LL.D. (Upper Iowa Univ.). Clergyman, R. C. A. Prof. Mathematics, Hamil- ton. 1881-1907. President Pritchett College, Glasgow, Mo., 1873-76. Died, Aug. 27, 1907.


JAMES WELLS. Glasgow, Scotland.


Author "Christ and the Heroes of Heathendom," etc.


L.H.D.


HENRY PITT WARREN, Albany, N. Y. A.B. (Yale, 1870). L.H.D. (Williams, 1908). Principal of the Albany Academy, 1886-


LL.D.


DAVID D. DEMAREST,


Rutgers, 1837. !


1893.


M.Sc.


JAMES ALBERT KELSEY,


Clarinda, Iowa.


Graduate of Iowa Agricultural College.


Ph.D.


EDGAR SOLOMON SHUMWAY, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. (Amherst, 1879). A.M. (Amherst, 1882). Adjunct Prof. Latin, Rutgers, 1883-85. Prof. Latin Language and Literature, 1885-1900. Lecturer on Roman Law, Univ. Penn., 1900-04. Head of Classical Department, Manual Training High School, Brooklyn, 1904-


D.D.


JAMES LE FEVRE, JOHN PRESTON SEARLE,


Rutgers, 1854.


Rutgers, 1875.


HENRY STOUT,


Rutgers, 1865.


PAUL F. SUTPIIEN,


Rutgers, 1876.


THEODORE W. WELLES,


Rutgers, 1862.


L.H.D.


LEMUEL C. MYGATT,


A.B. ( Williams, 1870). A.M. (Williams, 1887). Head Master Collegiate Grammar School, 1887- .


New York City


Principal and


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HONORARY DEGREES. .


LL.D.


*HENRY RUTGERS BALDWIN,


Rutgers, 1849.


1894. A.M.


WILLIAM M. LANNING, Trenton, N. J. A.M. (Princeton, 1903). LL.D. (Washington and Jefferson, 1908). Lawyer. Judge District Court, Trenton, 1887-91. Mem- ber Congress, 1903-04. Judge U. S. District Court, 1904- . Director and Trustee Princeton Theological Seminary.


C.E.


GEORGE HENRY BLAKELEY, EDWARD DURYEE,


Rutgers, 1884. Rutgers, 1878.


Ph.D.


HENRY WHITE CALLAHAN, New York City.


A.B. (Hamilton, 1878). A.M. (Hamilton, 1881). Teacher.


Head Master Syms School, 1908- .


D.D.


HENRY E. DOSKER, Louisville, Ky.


A.B. (Hope, 1876). McCormick Sem., 1879. LL.D. (Central Univ., Ky., 1905). Presb. clergyman. Prof. Church History, Western Sem., Holland , Mich., 1894-1903. Prof. Church His-


tory, Louisville, Sem., 1903- . WILLIAM W. KNOX, New Brunswick, N. J.


A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1862). Princeton Sem., 1866. Presb. clergy- man. Pastor First Presbyterian Church.


ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, Nairn, Scotland. PHILETUS THEODORE POCKMAN, Rutgers, 1875.


LL.D.


GERRIT J. KOLLEN, Holland, Mich.


A.B. (Hope, 1868). A.M. (Hope, 1871). Assistant Prof. Mathematics and Natural Philosphy, Hope, 1871-78. Prof. Ap- plied Mathematics and Political Economy, 1878-93. President of Hope College, 1893- . HENRY ANSELM SCOMP, Parksville, Ky.


A.B. (Centre College, Ky., 1864). A.M. (Centre Coll., 1867). President Beech Grove College, Tenn., three years. Studied in Germany and Greece, 1871-73. Prof. Greek and Hebrew, Emory College, Georgia, 1876-94. Vice Chancellor, A. T. Univ. Tenn .. 1895-1900.


JAMES M. TAYLOR, Poughkeepsie. N. Y.


A.B. (Univ. Rochester, 1868). Rochester Sem. D.D (Yale, 1900). Prof. Ethics and President Vassar College, 1886- .


264


1895. A.M.


MAXIMILIAN K. KRESS.


B.D.


CHARLES EDWARD CORWIN,


FREDERICK K. SCHILD, N. B. Sem., 1895. Clergyman, R. C. A.


Rutgers, 1892. Long Branch, N. J.


C.E.


JOHN CHARLES AYDELOTT,


Rutgers, 1891.


D.Sc.


MARTIN N. WYCKOFF,


Rutgers, 1872.


D.D.


*DONALD SAGE MACKAY. New York City.


Univ. Glasgow, 1889. LL.D. (Hope). Clergyman, R. C. A.


President


Pastor Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas, 1899-1908. General Synod, 1906. Died, Aug. 27, 1908.


EDWARD GRIFFIN READ, Plainfield, N. J.


A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1861). A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1864). Princeton Sem., 1865. Clergyman, R. C. A.


LL.D.


*GEORGE C. LUDLOW,


Rutgers, 1850.


1896. B.D.


ADDISON CALEB BIRD, Hopewell Junction, N. Y. N. B. Sem., 1896. Clergyman, R. C. A.


HENRY CHARLES CUSSLER,


FRANK MALVEN,


MARCUS J. ROOP,


Rutgers, 1893. Rutgers, 1893. Ridgefield, N. J.


A.B. (Heidelberg Univ., Tiffin, Ohio, 1893). N. B. Sem., 1896. Clergyman, R. C. A.


ALBERT HENRY SCHLIEDER,


Rutgers, 1893. Fort Plain, N. Y.


N. B. Sem., 1896. Clergyman, R. C. A.


C.E.


EDWARD FULLER BROOKS, LEONOR F. LOREE,


Rutgers, 1872.


Rutgers, 1877.


HENRY CLIFFORD WILLOUGHBY,


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


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265


HONORARY DEGREES.


D.D.


EDWARD P. JOHNSON, New Brunswick, N. J.


A.B. (Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind., 1871). Auburn Sem., 1875. Clergyman, R. C. A. Prof. Ecclesiastical History and Church Government, N. B. Sem., 1906-


*JOHN SCUDDER, Rutgers, 1857.


Albany, N. Y.


*EDWARD G. SELDEN, A.B. (Yale, 1870). Andover Sem., 1873. Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, June 2, 1904.


*DANIEL VAN PELT, Astoria, N. Y. Coll. City of N. Y., 1874. N. B. Sem., 1877. Clergyman, R. C. A. Author "History of Greater New York." Died, Oct. 23, 1900.


LL.D.


JAMES BURRILL ANGELL, Ann Arbor, Mich.


A.B. (Brown. 1849). A.M. (Brown, 1853). LL.D. (Brown, 1868; Columbia, 1887; Princeton, 1896; Yale, 1901; Johns Hopkins, 1902; Univ. Wisconsin, 1904; Univ. Vermont, 1904; Harvard, 1905). President Univ. Vermont, 1866-71. President Univ. Michigan, 1871-1909. U. S. Minister to China, 1880-81. Writer on International Law.


JOIIN W. GRIGGS, Paterson, N. J.


A.B. (Lafayette, 1868). N. J. State Senator, 1882-88. Presi- dent N. J. Senate, 1886. Governor of New Jersey, 1896- 98. Attorney-General of the United States, 1898-1901. Mem- ber of the Hague Permanent Court of Arbitration.


*GARRET AUGUSTUS HOBART, Rutgers, 1863.


1897. A.M.


WILLIAM C. FRANKLIN, North Syracuse, N. Y. Albany Normal School, 1880. Superintendent of Public Schools, Oneonta, N. Y., 1895-1906.


B.D.


FREDERICK JACOB BARNY, Rutgers, 1894. Rutgers, 1894.


WILLIAM EDGAR COMPTON,


JAMES CAMPBELL FORBES, Middletown, N. J.


Univ. Glasgow, 1894. N. B. Sem., 1897. Clergyman, R. C. A.


*RAYMOND AUGUSTUS LANSING, Lisha's Kill, N. Y. A.B. (Union, 1894). N. B. Sem., 1897. Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, Mar. 7, 1903.


CHARLES JUDSON SCUDDER,


Rutgers, 1SS9.


HENRY JOHNSTONE SCUDDER, WALTER TRACY SCUDDER, ASASHI SEGAWA, Clergyman.


Rutgers, 1890. Rutgers, 1892. Nagasaki, Japan.


1898. C.E.


FREDERICK SEYMOUR SMITH, Rutgers, 1891.


266


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


D.D.


LEWIS FRANCIS,


A.B. (Univ. Vermont, 1856). Andover Sem., 1860. R. C. A.


Clergyman,


LL.D.


FOSTER M. VOORHEES,


Rutgers, 1876.


1899.


B.D.


HENRY WELLS BRINK, WILLIAM I. CHAMBERLAIN,


Rutgers, 1896.


JOHN BROWNLEE VOORHEES,


Rutgers, 1882. Rutgers, 1896.


D.D.


JOHN DOUGLAS ADAM,


East Orange, N. J.


Edinburgh Univ. and Divinity School, 1886-90. man. Pastor Munn Ave. Presb. Church.


Presb. clergy-


PETER H. MILLIKEN,


Rutgers, 1876.


JOHN H. RAVEN, JOHN H. WYCKOFF,


Rutgers, 1891.


Rutgers, 1871.


L.H.D.


WILLIAM ELLIOTT GRIFFIS,


Rutgers, 1869.


LL.D.


GILBERT COLLINS, Jersey City, N. J.


Lawyer. Mayor Jersey City, 1884-86. Justice Supreme Court, New Jersey, 1897-1903.


WILLIAM MILLIGAN SLOANE, Princeton, N. J.


A.B. (Columbia, 1868). Ph.D. (Leipzig, 1876). L.H.D. (Colum- bia, 1884). A.M. (Princeton, 1896). LL.D. (Princeton, 1903). Prof. Princeton Univ., 1876-96. Prof. History, Columbia, 1896 -. Author of works on history.


1900. A.M.


WALTER LESTER CARR, New York City.


M.D. ( Univ. N. Y., 1882). Physician. Contributor to medical literature. President Medical Society, county of N. Y., 1907. Editor of the Archives of Pediatrics and the Practice of Pedi- atrics.


C.E.


CHARLES F. BERGER, GEORGE ELBERT JACKSON,


ROBERT STEVENS PARSONS,


JAMES SCOTT THOMPSON,


Rutgers, 1894. Rutgers, 1896. Rutgers, 1895. Rutgers, 1894.


New York City.


267


HONORARY DEGREES.


WILLIAM H. DE HART, OLIVER H. WALSER,


Rutgers, 1865. Rutgers, 1875.


LL.D.


ICHIZO HATTORI,


Rutgers, 1875. Jersey City, N. J.


*JOB HILLIARD LIPPINCOTT, LL.B. (Harvard, 1865). Jersey. Died, 1900.


Lawyer. Justice Supreme Court, New


ALFRED REED,


Rutgers, 1862.


1901. B.D.


-


CHARLES FREDERICK BENJAMIN, JR., PETER PAUL CHEFF,


Rutgers, 1898. Hudsonville, Mich.


N. B. Sem., 1901. Clergyman, R. C. A.


Richboro, Penn.


HOWARD RUTSEN FURBECK, A.B. (Union, 1897). N. B. Sem., 1901. Clergyman, R. C. A.


C.E.


EUGENE BOGERT, THOMAS H. LETSON,


Rutgers, 1895.


Rutgers, 1896.


D.D.


HENRY E. COBB, WILLIAM H. S. DEMAREST,


Rutgers, 1SS4. Rutgers, 1883.


*PHILIP M. DOOLITTLE, A.B. (Union, 1852). N. B. Sem., 1856. Clergyman, R. C. A.


Died, Oct. 25, 1906.


-


Litt.D.


MARTIN LUTHER D'OOGE, Ann Arbor, Mich. A.B. (Univ. Mich., 1862). LL.D. (Univ. Mich., 1889). Ph.D. (Leipzig, 1873). Cong'l clergyman. Prof. Greek. Univ. Mich., 1873- . Director American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1886-87. President American Philological Association, 1884.


LL.D.


LUTHER LAFLIN KELLOGG,


Rutgers, 1870.


1902. B.D. 1


WILLIAM REESE HART, JAMES MACDONALD MARTIN,


Rutgers, 1899. Rutgers, 1899.


North Branch, N. J.


D.D.


268


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


C.E.


WILLIAM JACOB COOPER, ROBERT JOSEPH DOUGHERTY, JAMES WALLACE HIGGINS, JOHN JERVIS VAIL,


Rutgers, 1892.


Rutgers, 1891.


Rutgers, 1893.


Rutgers, 1898.


D.D.


ISAAC W. GOWEN,


KAJINOSUKE IBUKA,


Rutgers, 1879. Tokio, Japan.


A.M. (Princeton, 1887). President of the Meiji Gakuin.


EDGAR TILTON, JR., New York City. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1886). N. B. Sem., 1889. Clergyman, R. C. A. Pastor. Harlem Collegiate Church, 1898- .


L.H.D.


BENJAMIN C. GREGORY, Chelsea, Mass. A.B. (Coll. City N. Y., 1868). Supervising Principal, Trenton, N. J., 1888-1902. Supervising Principal, Chelsea, Mass., 1902- .


LL.D.


TRACY PECK, New Haven, Conn.


A.B. (Yale, 1861). Prof. Latin, Cornell, 1871-80. Prof. Latin,


Yale, 1880- President American Philological Ass'n, 1885-86. Director American School of Classical Studies at Rome, 1898-99. Editor of a series of Latin authors.


JOHN C. SMOCK,


GARRET D. W. VROOM,


WOODROW WILSON,


Rutgers, 1862. Rutgers, 1862. Princeton, N. J.


A.B. (Princeton, 1879). Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins, 1886). LL.D. (Wake Forrest. 1887; Tulane, 1898; Johns Hopkins, 1901; Univ. Penn., 1903 ; Brown, 1903; Harvard, 1907). Litt.D. (Yale, 1901). Prof. Jurisprudence and Politics, Princeton, 1890-1902. President Princeton Univ., 1902- . Author. His- torian.


1903. A.M.


*RALPH VOOHEES,


Clinton, N. J.


Donor of the Voorhees Library. Died, April 1, 1907.


LEWIS CALDWELL WOOLLY, Trenton, N. J.


Principal of School, 1868-


B.D.


GARRET HONDELINK, Kagoshima, Japan. A.B. (Hope, 1900). N. B. Sem., 1903. Missionary, R. C. A.


269


HONORARY DEGREES.


C.E.


GEORGE W. KUEHNLE, LOUIS ULRICH STRASSBURGER,


GEORGE MCC. TAYLOR,


Rutgers, 1877.


D.Sc.


JOSEPH LAWRENCE HILLS, Burlington, Vt.


B.Sc. (Boston Univ., 1881). Mass. Agri. Coll., 1881-84. Prof. Agricultural Chemistry, Univ. Vermont, 1893- . cultural Department, Univ. Vermont, 1898-


Dean, Agri-


D.D.


JOHN TALLMADGE BERGEN, Rutgers, 1883.


PHILIP H. COLE, Rome, N. Y.


A.B. (Union, 1888). Union Sem., 1888-89. Presb. clergyman. Assistant Prof. English, Union, 1889-95. Trustee, Union, 1898- 1906. Pastor First Presb. Church, 1907- .


WILLIAM S. CRANMER, J. HENDRIK DE VRIES,


Rutgers, 1882. Rutgers, 1881.


L.H.D.


HENRY RUTGERS MARSHALL, A.B. (Columbia, 1873). Writer on aesthetics.


New York City.


A.M. (Columbia, 1875). Architect.


LL.D.


ALPHONSO T. CLEARWATER, Kingston, N. Y.


Lawyer. District Attorney, Ulster county, 1877-86. County


Judge, 1889-98. Justice Supreme Court. Chief Justice Court of Appeals. Trustee, Rutgers, 1904-


C. N. ELLINWOOD, San Francisco, Cal.


M.D. (Rush Med. Coll., 1858). President Cooper Medical Col- lege, 1902-08. Regent Univ. California, 1901-08. Prof. Physi- ology, Cooper Med. Coll. from 1867. Later, Prof. Clinical Surgery.


1904. B.D.


GEORGE W. GULICK, Rutgers, 1901.


D.D.


Rutgers, 1870.


Rutgers, 1879. Rutgers, 1887.


LL.D.


RICHARD V. LINDABURY, Lawyer. Counsel of important corporations.


Newark, N. J.


ASHER ANDERSON, * ALFRED H. DEMAREST, WILLIAM P. MERRILL,


Rutgers, 1876.


Rutgers, 1898.


270


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


1905. A.M.


CHARLES J. BAXTER,


Trenton, N. J.


Teacher. State Superintendent of Education, New Jersey,


1896-


JAMES ANDERSON BEATTIE, Chittoor, India.


Univ. Glasgow, 1885.


Princeton Sem., 1889. Missionary, R.


C. A., 1894-


D.D.


WILLIAM BANCROFT HILL, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.


A.B. ( Harvard, 1879). Union Sem., 1886. Clergyman, R. C. A.


Prof. English Bible, Vassar.


HERMAN VANDERWART, Hackensack, N. J.


A.B. (Hope, 1873). N. B. Sem., 1876. Clergyman, R. C. A.


CORNELIUS WOELFKIN, Rochester, N. Y.


D.D. (Univ. Rochester, 1906). Baptist Clergyman. Prof. Homi-


letics, Rochester Sem., 1906- Lecturer on Homiletics, Univ. Chicago, 1908-09. Author "Chambers of the Soul."


LL.D.


WILLIAM. HORACE CORBIN, Elizabeth, N. J.


Cornell Univ. LL.B. (Columbia, 1872).


Lawyer. Member


N. J. Assembly, 1885-86. Author "New Jersey Corporation


Law," "Corbin's Forms."


AMZI DODD, Bloomfield, N. J. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1841). Lawyer .. Member N. J. Assembly, 1863. Vice Chancellor of New Jersey, 1871-75, 1881-82. Special Judge, Court of Errors and Appeals, 1872-82. President Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., 1882-1902.


SADATSUCHI UCHIDA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


Graduate of Law College, Imperial Univ., Tokio, 1890. Consul- General of Japan at New York, 1897. Charge D'Affaires Brazil. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Brazil.


1906. C.E.


JOHN EARL JONES,


Rutgers, 1903.


ROBERT ANDERSON MEEKER,


FREDERICK GEORGE VON GEHREN,


Rutgers, 1875. Rutgers, 1899.


D.D.


JAMES HAMILTON BALLAGII, Rutgers, 1857. HENRY WARD, Closter, N. J.


A.B. (Union, 1864). N. B. Sem., 1867. Clergyman, R. C. A.


271


HONORARY DEGREES.


L.H.D.


JAMES GARRETSON SUTPHEN, Rutgers, 1875.


-


1907. A.M.


BUKK G. CARLETON, New York City. M.D. (Homoeopathic Med. Coll., 1876). Adjunct Prof. Anatomy, Homoeopathic Med. Coll., 1880-82. Prof. Genito-Urinary Sur- gery, 1902- . Writer on Genito-Urinary Diseases.


B.D.


RALPH CROSBY MORRIS,


Rutgers, 1903.


C.E.


FRED LE ROY BROWN,


Rutgers, 1904.


JOHN FINLEY DRAKE,


Rutgers, 1898.


RICHARD HEUSER,


Rutgers, 1904.


CHARLES VERNON SMITH,


Rutgers, 1898.


LEWIS MAXWELL YOUNG,


Rutgers, 1904.


D.D.


CHRISTOPHER GRANT HAZARD, Catskill, N. Y.


Presb. clergyman. Pastor Christ's Presbyterian Church.


JEREMIAH SEARLE, Rutgers, 1855.


LL.D.


EDWARD CASPER STOKES, Trenton, N. J.


A.B. (Brown, 1883). Pres. Mechanic's National Bank. N. J. State Senator, 1892-1901. President Senate, 1895. Governor


of New Jersey, 1905-1908.


WILLIAM HENRY VREDENBURGH,


Rutgers. 1859.


1908. B.D.


WILLIAM HOBART GIEBEL,


Rutgers, 1904.


C.E.


WILLIAM ABNER CORIELL. ALFRED BERRY NELSON,


D.Sc.


Rutgers. 1899. Rutgers, 1879.


WILLIAM SHIELDS MYERS, Rutgers, 1889.


272


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


D.D.


JOSEPH FREDERIC BERG,


Rutgers, 1892. Colony, Okl.


WALTER CLARK ROE, A.B. (Williams, 1881). A.M. (Williams, 1884). Clergyman, R. C. A. Domestic Missionary. NATHAN ADOLPHUS SEAGLE, New York City. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1899). Episc. clergyman. Rector St. Ste- phens Parish, New York, 1900- .


Litt.D.


LOUIS BEVIER, JR.,


Rutgers, 1878.


LL.D.


JOHN MCREYNOLDS GAUT, Rutgers, 1866.


INDEX OF OFFICERS.


273


INDEX OF OFFICERS.


In the following list T is placed after the names of trustees, F after those of members of the faculty, M.F. after those of the medical faculty and L after the names of librarians. The date given is that of appoint- ment to office.


Gustavus Abeel,


T 1845


John N. Abeel,


'T 1807


Charles E. Adams,


F 1890


Robert Adrain,


F 1809


Henry P. Armsby,


F 1876


George W. Atherton,


F 1869, L 1871


Peter T. Austen,


F 1877


Eugene H. Babbitt,


F 1903


Henry R. Baldwin,


T 1884


Robert F. Ballantine,


T 1876


Edward L. Barbour,


F 1891


John Barnes,


T 1845


James K. Barton,


F 1873


John Bassett,


T 1788


Robert Bayard,


M.F. 1812


Abraham Beach,


T 1787


Lewis C. Beck,


F 1830


Theodoric R. Beck,


F 1859


Benjamin Benson,


T 1771


Joseph F. Berg,


T 1860, F 1861


Tunis G. Bergen,


T 1883


Eugene Betts,


F 1892


Louis Bevier, Jr.,


F 1883


Edmond W. Billetdoux,


F 1907


David Bingham,


T 1882


David Bishop,


'T 1860


Abraham Blauvelt,


T 1800, Sec. T 1800


Isaac Blauvelt,


T 1785


Albert W. Boesche,


F 1901


John Bogart,


F 1777


Robert Boggs,


T 1800


Harry B. Boice,


F 1889


Henry W. Bookstaver,


T 1876


Edward A. Bowser,


F 1868


18


274


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


Byron B. Brackett,


F 1901


John M. Bradford,


T 1807


Joseph P. Bradley,


₸ 1858, F 1867


Edward S. Brayton,


T 1863


William E. Breazeale,


F 1892


John J. Brereton,


F 1891


Philip M. Brett,


₸ 1906


James (John) Brinckerhoff,


T 1767


Jacob Brodhead,


T 1812


John Romeyn Brodhead,


T 1853


Edward F. Brooks,


T 1898


Calvin S. Brown,


F 1900


William C. Brownlee,


F 1825


Archibald Bruce,


M.F. 1812


Severyn Bruyn,


T 1834


Edward Bunn,


T 1784


William C. Buttler,


F 1896


James R. Campbell,


F 1892


William H. Campbell,


F 1851, T 1862, Pres. 1863 T 1800, F 1826


William I. Chamberlain,


1905


Talbot W. Chambers,


T 1868


Albert H. Chester,


F 1891


George C. Churchill,


T 1883


William Clark,


₸ 1878


Alphonso T. Clearwater,


T 1904


Thomas Cock,


M.F. 1812


Edward B. Coe,


T 1887


David Cole,


F 1863


Frederick J. Collier,


T 1891


Daniel H. Condict,


T 1811, F 1809 T 1794, Pres. pro tem. 1794, Vice Pres. 1810


Albert S. Cook,


F 1872


George H. Cook,


F 1853, Vice Pres. 1864


Paul Cook,


T 1891


Drury W. Cooper,


T 1909


Jacob Cooper,


₣ 1866


John Covenhoven,


T 1770


Cornelius E. Crispell,


F 1863


John Croes,


T 1809


Howard Crosby,


F 1859


William B. Crosby,


T 1840


William H. Crosby,


F 1841


Cornelius C. Cuyler,


T 1827


George L. Danforth,


T 1894


James S. Cannon,


Ira Condict,


275


INDEX OF OFFICERS.


Edwin B. Davis,


F 1895


George B. Davis,


F 1895


Kary C. Davis,


F 1908


William P. Deare,


T 1804, Sec. T 1807


Cornelius T. Demarest,


T 1812


David D. Demarest,


T 1858, Sec. T 1866


William H. S. Demarest,


T 1899, Sec. T 1904, Pres. 1906 F 1902


John De Witt,


T 1823, F 1811 F 1889


John De Witt, Jr.,


Thomas De Witt,


T 1840


Tunis Dey,


T 1767


Jonathan Dixon,


T 1886


Frank L. Dodds,


F 1882


Fred H. Dodge,


F 1898


Peter Donald,


T 1897


Theodore S. Doolittle,


F 1864, Vice Pres. 1890


John B. Drury,


T 1887


Benjamin Du Bois,


T 1783


Jonathan Du Bois,


T 1767


Azariah Dunham,


T 1783


Lewis Dunham,


T 1790


Abraham Duryea,


₸ 1782


John Duryee,


T 1786


Joseph R. Duryee,


T 1905


Peter S. Duryee,


T 1857


Philip H. Duryee,


T 1840


William R. Duryee,


T 1878, F 1891


Charles L. Edgar,


T 1906


James B. Elmendorf,


T 1823


Joachim Elmendorf,


T 1869


John C. Elmendorf,


Treas. 1853


Wilhelmus Eltinge,


T 1S07


Cornelius Esselstyn,


T 1869


Isaac Ferris,


T 1822


Gustavus Fischer,


F 1859


Hendrick Fisher,


'T 1767


Isaac M. Fisher,


'T 1834


W. Edwin Florance,


T 1907


Christian F. Foering,


T 151


Jesse Fonda,


T 1814


John Forsyth,


F 1860


William C. Fowler,


T 1871


John W. Francis,


M.F. 1826


Solomon Freligh,


'T 1783, F 1782


Albert C. De Regt,


276


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


Frederick Frelinghuysen,


Frederick Frelinghuysen,


Frederick Frelinghuysen,


Frederick T. Frelinghuysen,


John Frelinghuysen,


Theodore Frelinghuysen,


' 1767


Howard N. Fuller,


T 1905


John Gaston,


₸ 1876


Merrill Edwards Gates,


T 1882, Pres. 1882


Arthur H. W. George,


1903


Lincoln R. Gibbs,


F 1893


Quincy O'M. Gillmore,


F 1899


John D. Godman,


M.F. 1826


John H. Goetschius,


T 1767


Maurice Goetschius,


T 1767


John Gosman,


T 1825


John Griscom,


M.F. 1812


Charles Hardenbergh,


T 1812 T 1815, Sec. T 1821, F 1835


Cornelius L. Hardenbergh,


Jacob R. Hardenbergh,


T 1767, Sec. T 17-, Pres. 1785


Jacob R. Hardenbergh, Jr.


T 1792, Sec. T 1793, Sec. T 1833, F 1794 T 1825 ₸ 1767


John Hardenbergh,


T 1790, Treas. 1790


John P. Hardenbergh,


Sec. T 1844


Theodore Hardenbergh,


Sec. T 1835


Warren Hardenbergh,


Sec. T 1849


Byron D. Halsted,


F 1889.


John Haring,


₸ 1770


Charles E. Hart,


F 1880


Isaac S. Hartley,


₸ 1873


Abram (Abraham) Hasbrouck,


T 1767


Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck,


T 1837, Pres. 1840


Isaac E. Hasbrouck,


F 1867, L 1880


Peter Hassenclever (Hasenclever),


T 1767


Stafford R. W. Heath,


T 1866


Robert C. H. Heck,


F 1908


Marshall Henshaw,


F 1859


John W. Herbert,


T 1901


Abram Herring,


T 1767


Isaac Heyer,


T 1823, Treas. 1823


Garret A. Hobart,


₸ 1896


P. I. G. Hodenpyl,


F 1841


Matthew (Martinus) Hoffman,


T 1767


Philip French,


F before 1777, T 1782 T 1819 T 1885, Treas. 1889 T 1851 T 1800 T 1850, Pres. 1850


James B. Hardenbergh,


Johannis Hardenbergh,


277


INDEX OF OFFICERS.


Samuel N. Holmes,


F 1880


John T. Honeycutt, John Hopper,


₸ 1851


William D. Horne,


F 1890


David Hosack,


M.F. 1826


Samuel B. How,


T 1833


Andrew Howell,


T 1823


James Hude,


T 1782


William Irvin,


F 1852


William Jackson,


T 1767


Henry L. Janeway,


T 1862


Jacob J. Janeway,


T 1830, Vice Pres. 1833, F 1833


Jacob B. Jewett,


T 1866


Albert R. Johnson,


F 1908


Simon Johnson,


T 1767


William Johnson,


T 1767


Josiah H. Kellogg,


F 1866


L. Laflin Kellogg,


T 1905


Francis M. Kip,


T 1860


William H. Kirk,


F 1900


Andrew Kirkpatrick,


T 1792


J. Bayard Kirkpatrick,


T 1892


Littleton Kirkpatrick,


T 1841


Richard S. Kissam,


M.F. 1792


John Knox,


T 1825


Hendrick Kuypers (Henricus Kuyper),


T 1767


Peter Labagh,


T 1811


Robert P. Lee,


T 1851


James Le Fevre,


T 1887


John Lefferts,


T 1878


Johnson Letson,


T 1863


William H. Leupp,


Sec. T 1831


William H. Leupp,


T 1895


Joseph V. Lewis,


F 1904


Johannes Leydt (John Lyt),


T 1767


Matthew Leydt,


T 1783


Thomas L'Hombral,


F 1841


William Linn,


'T 1787, Pres. pro tem. 1791


Jacob G. Lipman,


F 1906


John H. Livingston,


'T 1785. Pres. 1810


Philip Livingston,


T 1767


Robert Livingston,


T 1767


Woldemar Loeher,


F 1893


Thomas Logie,


F 1893


Abram (Abraham) Lott,


T 1767


F 1885


278


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


John A. Lott,


T 1860


George C. Ludlow,


T 1873


John Ludlow,


T 1819, F 1852


James B. Mabon,


T 1903


Alexander McClelland,


F 1829


William J. McNevin,


M.F. 1826


John H. Manning,


T 1863


David Marinus (Maurinus),


T 1767


Archibald Mercer,


T 1787


George B. Merriman,


F 1877


Abraham Messler,


T 1845


Carl Meyer,


F 1869


Edward T. Middleton,


F 1890


Philip Milledoler,


T 1815, Pres. 1825


Philip Edward Milledoler,


T 1833


Ernest J. Miller,


T 1885


Frederick C. Minkler,


F 1908


George A. Mitchell,


F 1891


Samuel L. Mitchill,


M.F. 1792


Elbert B. Monroe,


T 1887


John T. Moore,


T 1858


William Moore,


M.F. 1792


Richard Morris,


F 1899


Robert Morris,


T 1792


Valentine Mott,


M.F. 1826


Henry D'B. Mulford,


T 1895, F 1897


David Murray,


F 1863, T 1892, Sec. T 1898


William S. Myers,


F 1893, T 1902


Ava Neal,


F 1813


Robert W. Neal,


F 1903


James Neilson,


T 1834


James Neilson,


T 1886


John Neilson,


T 1782


Joseph Nelson,


F 1826


Julius Nelson,


F 1888


James S. Nevius,


T 1825, Sec. T 1825


William A. Newell,


T 1873


Walter R. Newton,


F 1905


Frederick Ogilby,


F 1833


John D. Ogilby,


F 1832


William Ormiston,


T 1876


George A. Osborn,


L 1907


Levi Paaling (Pauling),


T 1767


Cortlandt Parker,


T 1874


James Parker,


T 1812


279


INDEX OF OFFICERS.


Cullen W. Parmelee,


F 1901


Ralph B. Parrott,


F 1906


Horace B. Patton,


F 1888


Eliot R. Payson,


F 1893


George H. Payson,


F 1907


Albert H. Pepper,


F 1892


Abraham Polhemus,


T 1851


Henry Polhemus,


T 1800


Frank R. Pratt,


₣ 1907


Robert W. Prentiss,


F 1891


John W. Proudfit,


F 1840


Robert H. Pruyn,


T 1853


Theodore F. Randolph,


T 1874


De Witt T. B. Reiley,


F 1860, L 1863


Charles G. Rockwood,


F 1873


E. P. Rogers,


₸ 1858


Nicholas Romayne,


M.F. 1792


James Romeyn,


T 1840


James V. C. Romeyn,


T 1809


Theodoric Romeyn,


T 1785


James C. Roosevelt,


T 1823


Anthony Rutgers,


T 1831


Gerard Rutgers,


T 1825


Henry Rutgers,


T 1815


Bernardus Ryder,


T 1767


Ezra F. Scattergood,


F 1895


Garret C. Schenck,


T 1866


Robert Schell,


T 1894


Ferdinand S. Schenck,


T 1841


Louis H. Schenck,


T 1905


Martin Schenck,




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